San Francisco
This crafty squatter gained access to a multimillion dollar home and sold some of the artwork for thousands of dollars. Jeremiah Kaylor had been residing in a San Francisco mansion for nearly two months before police realized he was not only squatting, but selling expensive paintings from the home. Kaylor has since been booked on suspicions of burglary and 10 counts of burglary.
A navy veteran is suing the U.S. government among other agencies for injuries he sustained from falling vegetation at a national park.
The seeminly random murder of a San Francisco woman allegedly by a five-time deported undocumented immigrant gave fuel to Donald Trump's belief that Mexico is sending criminals to the United States.
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife announced a $5 million donation to thedream.us, which will help undocumented scholars receive college education.
Over one million undocumented immigrants will apply for driver's licenses this year. Many will come from Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
Huge Transformer Explosion in San Francisco's Union Square
San Francisco has a new mayor. And she definitely barks.
Dropbox Guys And Latino Kids Argue Over A SF Mission District Soccer Field
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Oceanographers of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) found the remains of a ship in the San Francisco Bay which sank 125 years ago, 66 meters below the Golden Gate Bridge.
Brian McCarthy, NFL president of communications, announced on April 14, 2014 that the 2014 regular schedule will not be released within the week. McCarthy made the announcement via Twitter, posting, "Contrary to some tweets, the #NFL '14 schedule will not be released this week."
Known California democrat legislator Leland Yee was indicted along with 28 others for various crimes, including corruptions and conspiring to traffic in firearms, local authorities reported.
Miles Scott, who was diagnosed with leukemia when he was 18-months-old, will strap on his most elegant Batman attire and take to the streets of Gotham, literally.
BART trains came to a halt Friday after a deadline to resolve contract negotiations expired without a deal and union workers walked off the job. As a result, hundreds of thousands of frustrated commuters in the San Francisco Bay Area were stymied on Friday and now face a weekend without BART service.
Hundreds of thousands of commuters in the San Francisco Bay Area faced traffic jams, crowded buses and packed out ferries Friday after BART workers walked off the job a little after midnight.